Sorry if I missed your earlier post. I also mean no disrespect I was only stating my opinion on times men cry. Im a very sensitive woman so perhaps I have a different view.
As for your hypothetical question Im not quite sure I understand your premise. Without it having happened how can one answer honestly. I may be missing your point. I dont happen to think a man crying is a sign of weakness.
I do believe living a hell for the past 10 days, having your lifes work and life destroyed in addition to being charged with crimes that could send you to prison for life warrant at least a few angry tears.
Crying is a weakness, but that’s what made this so intense — they broke him down. And he strikes me as the kind of guy who rarely gets so shaken up. Determined athelete, determined student — driven by his father.
— Testosterone of a T-Rex —
Guys like that don’t want to be seen that way.
It took great evil to drive him to such a point in public.
I noticed a tear or two going down my own cheeks at Kavanaughs statement.
Im a man. But then I notice this same thing happening to me at mushy movies, or extraordinary renditions of the National Athem.
In this case, the saltwater from my eyes was for the Kavaaugh family, and most of all, for the country.
Then, as Kavanaughs testimony continued, I got angry. Thank God Mitchells questioning was replaced by Lindsay and his friends!
Im not drinking beer to celebrate. Im seriously celebrating with Scotch!
Probably shouldnt be posting under the influence!